utep military graduation may 2016

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utep military graduation may 2016
SUMMER 2016 | ISSUE NO. 10
UTEP MILITARY
GRADUATION
MAY 2016
UTEP’s 2016 Designations are out! UTEP
has received the following designations,
Military Friendly School, Military Advanced
Education, and Best for VETS number 20 in
the country. As part of our mission statement, The MSSC extends student support
services, assisting in using educational
benefits and facilitating the transition from
military to college life. This year UTEP has
been ranked number 20 for Bests for Vets
for a four year college!
FEATURED
Upcoming Events
June
· 2017 Military Friendly Designations
July 29 & August 5
· "Military to Miner" Days for incoming Fall 2016 students
September 17
· UTEP Miners take on Army Black Knights "One City. One Team"
Content
Graduation Pictures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
May 2016 Military-affiliated
Graduates
Green Zone Logo. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
Fall Certification Information. . . . . . . . . . 4
Summer Academic Schedule. . . . . . . . . . 5
The Military Student Success Center recognized the 2016 graduating military-affiliated students for their academic achievement and military service
with graduation honor cords and a UTEP challenge coin at the May 2016
Graduation Reception.
The graduate honor cords were provided to eligible UTEP student
veterans, active duty, and ROTC Cadets, to wear over their graduation gowns
during the May 14, 2016 ceremonies University-wide.
Continues on page 2
Veterans Court Program. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
TX Higway Patrol Information. . . . . . . . . 7
Marriage Enrichment Counseling. . . . . . 8
USO Transition 360 Alliance. . . . . . . . . . . 9
Korean War Veteran Association . . . 10-11
BOLO. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
VETRN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
A Message from The MSA . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
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The MSSC newsletter is published by UTEP staff
members through the Military Student Success Center.
It is published on a monthly basis.
The MSSC newsletter is not responsible for any
claims made by advertisers. Views expressed in this
publication are not necessarily those of the University.
The MSSC newsletter welcomes your comments. Please
contact us at [email protected].
The Military Student Success Center (MSSC) at
the University of Texas at El Paso is your designated
starting point if you desire to pursue a college degree.
The MSSC and their dedicated staff (many of whom
are veterans and students) are here to help personnel
in any branch of the service to reach their educational
goals.
The University of Texas at El Paso boasts a stellar
nationwide reputation and offers the lowest out-ofpocket tuition cost of any national research University.
Whether you are a new, transfer, returning or continuing student, the MSSC is a one-stop starting point
for virtually all phases of enrollment and education
benefits information.
MSSC Directory
Director
Nadia Y. Munoz
Assistant Director
Clarence Court
MSSC Counselor Supervisor
Priscilla Tremenheere
MSSC Counselors
Leticia Y. Luna
MSSC Counselors
Melissa Stearns
Fort Bliss Counselor
Stacey Patterson
Contact MSSC Staff at:
[email protected]
915-747-5342
UTEP Library, Room 205
military.utep.edu
For our Fort Bliss soldiers, the MSSC
staff also mantains an office at:
Fort Bliss Education Center
Bldg. 641
915-219-4402
Visit our website for hours of operation
MSSC Student Lounge
UTEP Library, Room 207
Open during Library Hours
Drop by to enjoy free coffee, scantrons
and bluebooks.
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CONGRATULATIONS
CLASS OF 2016
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Make sure to visit
our MSSC Facebook
page in the upcoming
weeks.
FACEBOOK.COM/
UTEPMSSC
We will provide details
for a future opportunity to
be part of our newsletter as
our MSSC Student of
the Month.
Did you know?
The meaning of “Bravo Zulu”: This
is a naval signal, conveyed by flaghoist or voice radio, meaning “well
done”; it has also passed into the
spoken and written vocabulary.
Information obtained from the Naval
History & Heritage Command site:
http://www.history.navy.mil/faqs/faq101-2.htm
For our upcoming Fall 2016 issue
Contact the MSSC if you would like to add any items for
the upcoming Fall Newsletter.
Email:
[email protected]
Visit us at military.utep.edu
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Are you a student veteran and
looking for a mentor? Send the
MSSC a mentee application that
can be found on our website:
military.utep.edu
Mentoring Tip
of the Month:
Go into your next conversation with
some ideas you’d like to discuss, but
don’t be afraid to stray off course.
Sometimes the best conversations are
those that started with an exploratory
question. For example, you can ask
your Mentor “How did you get started
in this [industry]?”
HAVE YOU SEEN
THIS LOGO ON CAMPUS?
Do you know what it means?
See page 3 for more
information about what Miner
Green Zone means.
For more information about
Green Zone Training, please
contact the MSSC at mssc@utep.
edu.
Visit us at military.utep.edu
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THANK YOU!
Automatic Processing Data
UTEP Military Student Success
Center and UTEP Military
Affiliated Students would like to
thank ADP for supporting us all
the way!
For ADP contact information
visit their website at:
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http://www.adp.com/
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FORT BLISS
OFFICE DESCRIPTION
A
s a military friendly school, The University of Texas at El Paso – Military Student
Success Center (MSSC) takes pride in assisting our
military-affiliated students to the best of our ability. Besides assisting students here on the UTEP
campus, we are also conveniently located at on
Taylor Road, main post near the Holbrook/Taylor
intersection in building 641. The MSSC supports
military service members and their dependents
by providing assistance with admissions, degree
program information, and education benefits. Our
trained staff is dedicated to helping you navigate
the admissions process to set you on the path to
achieving your educational goals.
Every Thursday, a representative from the MSSC
briefs incoming service members and their dependents at the Fort Bliss Welcome Center Briefing.
General information about UTEP, degree programs,
and tuition assistance is provided. Service members are encouraged to visit the MSSC office to
further discuss their educational goals.
Location:
Fort Bliss Education Center
Building 641
Phone:
915-219-4402
Hours:
Monday-Thursday 8:00am-4:00pm
Friday 8:00am-2:30pm
Closed Friday 11:30-12:30 for lunch
Website:
www.military.utep.edu
Contact:
Stacy Patterson
E-mail: [email protected]
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UNIVERSITY CAREER
CENTER RESOURCES
Ever wonder how to craft a ‘military
to civilian’ resume’ and why it’s different
from a standard resume’? What about
how to land a top-paying federal job, or
what it’s like inside a U. S. Embassy? The
University Career Center now has resources for our military Miners to check
out and get informed. There are wide
assortment of helpful titles, so come
by our offices in room 104 of the Union
East building and check one out!
To see a complete list of
resources available, go to
www.military.utep.edu
LIKE US ON
FACEBOOK AT
FACEBOOK.COM/UTEPMSSC
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Visit us and pick up
scantrons and blue books for
your exams!
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Shaping the Future –
Leading the Way
VetR.N. is a brand new veteran-led
program, which seeks to offer guidance to
nursing students from a military background,
in their journey to become registered nurses.
It is the goal of VetR.N. to create a community dedicated to lifting up those who
have chosen to continue to serve selflessly,
by providing information, linking students
with professionals, and much more. Because
of an intense desire to see their students
succeed, VetR.N. also provides key services,
such as tutoring (on a limited basis) to those
currently enrolled in BSN (Bachelor of Science in Nursing) courses.
This organization was conceived by former
US Army officer and Operation Enduring
Freedom veteran, Lokelani Aipa
Sarazen. Lokelani, because of her
own experience, understands
the struggles that students from
a military background have when
trying to obtain a BS in Nursing.
Now, as a Summa Cum Laude
BSN graduate, Sigma Theta Tau inductee,
and emergency department nurse, Lokelani
strives to help those coming from a military
background break into the nursing field.
This group is specifically for Active duty
service members, veterans, retirees, military
spouses, and military dependents that
intend on pursuing a Bachelor of Science in
Nursing at the University of Texas at El Paso.
Additionally, registered Nurses and APRNs
MENTORING OPPORTUNITY
If you are currently enrolled in BSN courses and would like to set up a
meeting, please send your information to the following:
E-mail: [email protected]
https://www.facebook.com/groups/1106273779406196/
who are interested in assisting or mentoring students are welcome to join.
VetR.N. is partnered with the University
of Texas at El Paso Military Student Success Center (MSSC). VetR.N. is currently
available for contact via email, Facebook,
and face to face meetings (by appointment
– group meetups will be scheduled in the
near future).
Did you know?
Tuition - In 1914, students paid a one-time
registration fee of $30, with laboratory fees
of $1.50 to $25 per course.
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A Message from the MSA
(Military Student Association)
D
2016 MSA President
Gunnery SGT
Marine Corp 2005-2013
Major:Criminal Justice
ear Active Military Member, Veteran or
Dependent,
The MSA is a student organization of UTEP.
We were created with the intention to support,
advocate, educate, and bring together all our
military, veteran, family members, and patriotic
students.
For the past semesters, our club has attempted to recruit new members to meet and
discuss their opinions, suggestions and ideas on
improving the college environment for new and
current military affiliated students.
Our organization encourages making a better way of enhancing our members and other
military affiliated students’ educational journey.
We strive to ensure all members are taken care
of! We all deserve the right to make a difference
in transitioning from military to civilian, and what
better way to do that than through this organization.
Joining the Military Student Association is a
great way to become involved in campus activities. Also it is a great opportunity to meet new
people and possibly even rekindle old military
friendships. This organization consists of a team
of Air Force, Navy, Marines, Coast Guard, Army,
National Guard, and Reserves. There are no
membership fees, and membership is open to all
students of UTEP!
If you are a current member of the MSA, we
look forward to seeing you once again. If you
are not currently a member, we look forward
to meeting you at our monthly meetings. In the
future, you will receive periodic emails specific to
your interests of membership. I’m certain you will
be pleased with the benefits our club offers. This
will also be a perfect opportunity for you and our
club leaders (listed below) to become acquainted
with each other.
Vice President: Jeffery Gonzales
Secretary: Rebekah Kuloski
Treasurer: Joseph Lawson
Outreach Chair: Jessica Pilson
Social Media: Mikaela McKee
Recruiter: Fainot Pierre
Ambassador: Andres Silva
Advisor: Nadia Munoz
If you have any questions or comments, feel
free to contact us. You can “Like” us on Facebook
and find us on minetraker.utep.edu.
LIKE US ON
FACEBOOK AT
FACEBOOK.COM/MSAMINERS
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Leon Santoyo
[email protected] | 915.747.5342
After serving 8 years in the Marine
Corps, I was awarded a scholarship
by the Pat Tillman foundation, which
allowed me to start going to UTEP
and continue providing for my family.
I recently graduated with a degree in
criminal justice and intend on continuing
my education at UTEP in the Intelligence
and National Security Studies graduate
program.
As president of the MSA, it is my
intention to increase participation of its
members in order to raise the image of
veterans, active duty, and reserve service
members who are currently pursuing
their studies, as well as informing Military affiliated students of the many benefits available to them. I would also like
to see increased community involvement
to give back to those who have served,
as well as those who actively support the
military.